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Discovery & Reconciliation Management
Businesses today make unprecedented demands for cost control and efficiency, yet many enterprises are wasting money on unnecessary and redundant network infrastructure because they simply don't have an accurate and complete inventory of their network assets. Unable to precisely identify available network assets, IT purchases exceed actual requirements, negatively impacting budget, support, and leasing costs.
Furthermore, companies spend considerable sums on maintenance agreements made with their network equipment vendors. Studies have shown that companies consistently pay for maintenance on assets that are no longer in service on the network. Companies with poorly documented network assets have no leverage when negotiating equipment maintenance and support agreements and contracts.
Visionael's Discovery & Reconciliation Management solution addresses these issues head-on. It provides clear and complete visibility into network assets and capacity, allowing enterprises to dramatically reduce capital expenditures for network equipment, lower support and maintenance costs and improve network security and service levels.
Discovery Reconciliation Manager (DRM) is a sophisticated network discovery and documentation software solution that delivers an accurate, complete real-time inventory of network devices and connectivity for environments with fewer than 2500 devices. This automated approach for discovering and documenting IT assets identifies network equipment and resources "in-service" and exposes hidden network and infrastructure capacity. The discovered information allows customers to achieve significant cost savings — immediate as well as ongoing.
Discovery Management Server (DMS - a license extension for DRM) enables organizations to use Visionael's Discovery and Reconciliation Management solution in large scale, highly distributed networks as a single source of "network truth." DMS is ideally suited for networks with 2500 or greater devices.
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